Alarm Messages - 100s

The system inventory and maintenance service reports system changes with different degrees of severity. Use the reported alarms to monitor the overall health of the system.

For more information, see Overview.

In the following tables, the severity of the alarms is represented by one or more letters, as follows:

  • C: Critical

  • M: Major

  • m: Minor

  • W: Warning

A slash-separated list of letters is used when the alarm can be triggered with one of several severity levels.

An asterisk (*) indicates the management-affecting severity, if any. A management-affecting alarm is one that cannot be ignored at the indicated severity level or higher by using relaxed alarm rules during an orchestrated patch or upgrade operation.

Differences exist between the terminology emitted by some alarms and that used in the CLI, GUI, and elsewhere in the documentation:

  • References to provider networks in alarms refer to data networks.

  • References to data networks in alarms refer to physical networks.

  • References to tenant networks in alarms refer to project networks.

Table 1. Alarm Messages

Alarm ID

Description

Severity

Proposed Repair Action

Entity Instance ID

100.005

<fs_name> filesystem is not added on both controllers and/or does not have the same size: <hostname>.

C/M*

Add image-conversion filesystem on both controllers. Consult the System Administration Manual for more details. If problem persists, contact next level of support.

fs_name=<image-conversion>

100.012

‘DATA-VRS’ Port down.

M

Check cabling and far-end port configuration and status on adjacent equipment.

host=<hostname>.port=<port-name>

100.013

‘DATA-VRS’ Interface degraded OR ‘DATA-VRS’ Interface down.

C or M*

Check cabling and far-end port configuration and status on adjacent equipment.

host=<hostname>.interface=<if-name>